Set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah today, the indie film follows the rise of the Apple founder from a college dropout to one of the most powerful innovators of new technology. In the video preview below, Kutcher does a spot-on job channeling Jobs while explaining to Steve Wozniak (Josh Gad) the thrilling possibility of a new “operating system.”

‘This is freedom!” Kutcher says as Jobs in a Hewlett-Packard parking garage set in the 1970s. “This is freedom to create, and to do and to build, as artists, as individuals.”

Gad’s response: “Look. You’re overreacting. Even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and I doubt you are, nobody wants to buy a computer…nobody.”

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